Kendall Coyne

Kendall Coyne
Born May 25, 1992 (1992-05-25) (age 19)
Palos Heights, IL, USA
Height 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)
Weight 130 lb (59 kg; 9 st 4 lb)
Position Forward
Shoots Left
High school
Triple-A Midwest Elite
NCAA team
Berkshire Prep School
Chicago Mission
Northeastern
National team  United States
Playing career 2009–present
Medal record
Competitor for the  United States
IIHF U18 Women’s World Championships
Gold 2008 USA 2009 IIHF U18 Women’s Worlds
Gold 2009 Canada 2009 IIHF U18 Women’s Worlds
Silver 2010 Canada 2010 IIHF U18 Women’s Worlds
Women's 4 Nations Cup
Silver 2010 Canada Tournament
Gold 2011 Sweden Tournament
Women's World Championship Medals
Gold 2011 Switzerland Tournament

Kendall Coyne (born May 25, 1992) is a member of the United States women's national ice hockey team.

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Playing career

During the 2009-10 season, Coyne scored 53 goals and registered 34 assists in 46 games with the Chicago Mission Under 19 girls team. With the Mission, Coyne participated in three seasons and managed 254 points in 157 games.[1] In addition, she played in two national championship games with the Mission and won one title.

USA Hockey

On January 10, 2009, in Fussen, Germany, Kendall Coyne scored the game winning goal in overtime for the US in the gold medal game of the 2009 IIHF Under 19 championships.[2] In August 2009, Coyne was the youngest player (at 17 years old) at the USA Hockey women's national festival in Blaine, Minnesota. The festival was the selection camp for the senior national team (that would constitute players for the 2010 Olympic team) and Coyne was one of 41 players that were invited.[3] In the gold medal game of the 2010 Four Nations Cup, Kendall Coyne scored for the United States.[4] After the 2010 Four Nations Cup, Coyne had 36 career points (24 goals, 12 assists) in 27 games with the U.S. national team.

On January 28, 2011, it was announced that Coyne was named to the preliminary roster for the U.S. Women's National Team.[5] From April 4 to 12, 2011, she was one of 30 players that took part in a selection / training camp. She was named to the final roster that participated at the 2011 IIHF Women's World Championship.[6]

NCAA

On April 28, 2011, it was announced that Coyne committed to the Northeastern Huskies women's ice hockey program.[7]

Career stats

USA Hockey

Event Games Goals Assists Points
2010 Four Nations Cup 4 1 1 2

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Awards and honors

Hockey East

USA Hockey

Personal

Coyne has two brothers and a sister. Her oldest brother Kevin plays Division III hockey and lacrosse in Worcester, Massachusetts.[13]

References